Central/West Oahu

Overview

Central Oahu
Located between two mountain ranges – Waianae and Ko’olau mountains – and south of the island’s famed North Shore, Central Oahu offers a cooler and more rainfall compared to metro Honolulu. Mililani and Mililani Mauka are popular large master-planned communities with one of the top public school systems on Oahu. Central Oahu is also home to many historical landmarks, 2 U.S. Army bases, and Aloha Stadium, which hosts University of Hawaii football games and past NFL Pro Bowl games.

West Oahu
The south west area of the island is continuing to develop and grow with an increasing number of master-planned communities in areas such as Ewa, Makakilo and Kapolei – often called “Oahu’s Second City”. There are many shopping & dining options, as well as several golf courses and a water park. Ko Olina offers private resort-style living and features a championship golf course and several luxury resorts, like the newer Four Seasons Resort and Disney’s Aulani Resort & Spa.